The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... attempt to oppress , degrade , impoverish , confiscate , and extin- guish the original gentlemen and landed property of a whole nation cannot be justified under any form it may assume . I am satisfied beyond a doubt , that the project ...
... attempt to oppress , degrade , impoverish , confiscate , and extin- guish the original gentlemen and landed property of a whole nation cannot be justified under any form it may assume . I am satisfied beyond a doubt , that the project ...
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... attempts bring on dis- grace , and in their failure discountenance and dis- courage more rational endeavors . But reason is to be hazarded , though it may be perverted by craft and sophistry ; for reason can suffer no loss nor shame ...
... attempts bring on dis- grace , and in their failure discountenance and dis- courage more rational endeavors . But reason is to be hazarded , though it may be perverted by craft and sophistry ; for reason can suffer no loss nor shame ...
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... attempted to legalize his pow- er , and to settle his conquered country in a state of order , did not look for dispensers of justice in the instruments of his usurpation . Quite the contrary . He sought out , with great solicitude and ...
... attempted to legalize his pow- er , and to settle his conquered country in a state of order , did not look for dispensers of justice in the instruments of his usurpation . Quite the contrary . He sought out , with great solicitude and ...
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... attempt , under a monarchy , to give them a free Constitution . For this , by an ex- ample hitherto unheard of in the world , he has been deposed . It might well disgrace sovereigns to take part with a deposed tyrant . It would suppose ...
... attempt , under a monarchy , to give them a free Constitution . For this , by an ex- ample hitherto unheard of in the world , he has been deposed . It might well disgrace sovereigns to take part with a deposed tyrant . It would suppose ...
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... attempt a new sort of glory from bringing hardily to light the obscure and vulgar vices which we know may sometimes be blended with emi- nent talents . He has not observed on the nature of vanity who does not know that it is omnivorous ...
... attempt a new sort of glory from bringing hardily to light the obscure and vulgar vices which we know may sometimes be blended with emi- nent talents . He has not observed on the nature of vanity who does not know that it is omnivorous ...
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